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Which of bees is true of all fungi? they are a, ocariotic, heterotropic plants, b, ocariotic parasitic plants, c, sacrobic plants, v, ocariotic heterotrophes of cellarwals, or e, saccharobic heterotropes.
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So, first of all, are they plants? no.
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They are their own kingdom.
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So, plantae is a separate kingdom, fungi have their own kingdom called fungi.
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So that rules out three of them.
00:36
So d and e.
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Are they all ocariotic heterotrophes with cell walls, or are they all saprobit heterotrophes? so to be a heterotrope means that instead of producing your own organic molecules, getting your own energy from inorganic sources, like photosynthesis, you instead get organic molecules from other living things.
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This does apply to fungi.
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So fungi are heterotrophes, not autotropes.
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They can't carry out something like photosynthesis to make their own organic molecules and energy.
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Are they ocariotic? yes.
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So fungi plants are both ocarriopes, so they have the nucleus and they have mitochondria, etc.
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Do they have cell walls? yes, they do...